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herez a short list of some of the bands in my shared folder at the moment
molotov the lone rangers screemin cheetah wheelies johnny socko the stepkings u.s. bombs keoki blue meanies the chinkees potshot laurie anderson ten years after dj icey jellyfish grateful dead devo steppenwolf the lively ones xtc plus various music vids and proggies this is a very short list but some of the rarer files that i have, btw I work in a music store so I come across a lot of rare music, my vinyl collection is currently being converted look for me mainly on winmx but i also use gnucleus so they might be there as well, happy hunting http://aherne.8m.com/outpoostx.jpg ============================ "The program for this evening is not new, you have seen this entertainment through and through, you have seen your birth and life and death. You might recall all of the rest, did you have a good world when you died? enough to base a movie on?" Jim Morrison "An American Prayer" ============================ |
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May 1st, 2002, 09:36 PM
Whoa, some people here got some pretty ubsecure bands listed, i've never heard of the Meat Puppets! Where are the basics? Jimi Hendrix, Nirvana, Grateful Dead (actaully it's there), Bob Marley, Cream, no one really like's the originals here. (actually a lot of people here do like orginals)
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May 2nd, 2002, 06:24 AM
I posted a small list of true longtime prefs on the old forums. I felt it would be blasphemous to not write a few of the artist names in all caps, and I still do
In no particular order, N'Sync,BSB,BS,Whatever boy/girl group/band/person is the current flavor of the week. Ok, now really........ the the nin JIMI HENDRIX (agree musicman) Joy Division BOB MARLEY (it can be 420 all the time) Butthole Surfers Tracy Chapman MC 900ft Jesus Beatles (together or solo....except ringo of course) Fleetwood Mac JOHN LEE HOOKER Tom Petty Depeche Mode New Order Beastie Boys Rage against the machine Pink Floyd Fats Domino Old Local artist (for me) . |
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good start -
May 2nd, 2002, 07:49 PM
Meat Puppets-a Arizona band that started at the begining of punk (mid-80's). While they were fast and wild they had a real country side and made some great folky/cowpunk music. In the early 90's they signed with London Records and have put out some real rockers. Check out "Swimming Ground" old and "Roof with a hole" newer to see there range.
Robert Mirabal is from Albquerque and is simply great live. He has a video called "Music from a Painted Cave" that might be the greatest Native American video to date. Crazy Horse add some song titles so people can check him out. Musicman post your list of mainstream, it's ok. If you think the lists are wild now wait til we get some german metal lists, French pop bands. I would love to see a "drums and bass" list. Everyone is welcome to post here |
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May 2nd, 2002, 08:25 PM
Black Sabbath
Rainbow Dio Nine Inch Nails Rush Deep Purple VNV Nation 1000 Homo DJs Van Halen Badlands Alice Cooper Bruce Springsteen Coal Chamber Corrosion of Comformity Cream Elf Everclear Godsmack G 'n' R Helloween Iron Maiden Infected Mushroom Jethro Tull KMFDM Lange Led Zeppelin Loudness Metallica Marilyn Manson Megadeath Ministry Neil Young Oasis Our Lady Peace Ozzy Osbourne Pantera Pink Floyd Rage Against the Machine Rob Zombie Savatage Static-X System of a Down Beatles The Doors Smashing Pumpkins Velvet Acid Christ White Zombie Yngwie Malmsteen |
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May 2nd, 2002, 08:52 PM
I love music , i have over 31gigs of music an I share IT ALL on Kazaa_lite and XoloX, power to the people.
(theonlybob) "There's gonna be some stuff u gonna see that's gonna make it hard To smile in the future, but through whatever you see, Through all the rain and all the pain, you gotta keep your sense of humor. you gotta be able to smile through all this bullshit" -Tupac Shakur www.theonlybob.com Do YOU Streamload?????? www.Streamload.com |
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May 4th, 2002, 10:02 AM
Interesting thread. I just happened upon this, while doing a browse of Crazy Horse's profile. ;)
My own musical preferences include, but are not limited too; Jethro Tull- I have seen Tull in concert 9 times over the years. first was 1973. YES- 8 or 9 times in concert over the years. The Electric Light Orchestra- 2 times in concert Pink Floyd- saw them at Cleveland in 1977 Led Zepplin- Saw once in concert, 1976 The Moody Blues- for me, one of the best groups of all, in SO many ways. Deep, thoughtful music. Bob Welch- ex-Fleetwood Mac-er saw in concernt once. Love his voice and his songs Fleetwood Mac- saw in concert twice Ambrosia- what can I say, I LOVE this group, especially their first two albums. Saw them in concert once, in 1975. Kitaro- probably the most spiritual musician I have ever heard, wonderful electronic music. Saw in concert once in 1989 or 1990, durung Kojiki tour. Todd Rundgren-Utopia- saw once in concert. What a wizard, what a Star Tangerine Dream- mind blowing Klaus Shulze- see above Depeche Mode The Smiths- a bit depressing at times, but enjoyable ;) Enigma Jon-Michael Jarre - this guy is PURE talent John Lennon- I still mourn his death 22 years later. I love this man. One of the greatest musiacal geniuses whom ever lived. Jon Anderson (of Yes)- wonderful voice and talent. Deeply spiritual music for the most part. Ian Anderson (of Jethro Tull)- one of the most powerful onstage performers I have ever seen. Wonderful voice, lyrics can be a bit strange at times though ;) Barry Manilow- did I type that? He has his place ;) Lynard Skynard- Simple Man, Free Bird, Tuesdays Gone, etc., great music, great band. The Cranberries- now this is a more recent band, that I REALLY like. I have two of their concert videos, almost all of their songs are EXCELLENT. The Beatles- who does not like them? I saw them live on Ed Sullivan, when I was in second grade. Ringo Starr- I really enjoy much of his music, especially his first few solo albums from the early 70's George Harrison- wonderful talent, great man. RIP my brother. Much of his solo work is wonderful, as well. The Monkees- what can I say? I am a child of the 60's, and for a few years from about 1965-69, I liked the Monkees more than the Beatles. many of their tunes were and still are, EXCELLENT, in my opiniom, and it turns out that Carole King, Neil Diamond, and a few others, wrote most of their best hits. I enjoy all of their old hits, to this very day. Neil Young- has a voice of his own. Loved his Imagine tribute for the 9-11 tradegy. Hermains Hermits ASIA- what an excellent "supergroup" while they lasted. Jeff Lynne- main man behind ELO, pure genius. Great voice and talent, and I used to resemble him at one time when I had longer hair and a fro. :) Cusco- got turned onto them from the Art Bell radio show a few years back. Great music, especially Ghost Dance. Cat Stevens- what a talent, what a voice. Too bad he took to the Islamic faith so seriously. Stevie Nicks- what a babe ;) Bobby Goldsboro- Honey, what a song The Association- easy on my ears Bryan Ferry/Roxy Music- some great talent there BTO- Bauchman Turner Overdrive- had a few great songs Bob and Tom for comedy, especially Mr. Obvious. George Carlin for comedy, as well- saw in concert- 1975 Bill Withers- great songs The Bee Gees- they truly have several classics. Alan Parsons Project- music from various artists, produced by a genius. The Doors- my fire was lit back in about 1967 Adam Ant- Interesting stuff Alice Cooper- Welcome to my Nightmare. Andreas Vollenweider Billy Idol- he has his place, and has some good tunes. Blonde The Carpenters- Karen's voice, was one of the best. Too bad it was silenced so early. Charlie Daniels Cheech and Chong- great comedy Chicago- they can color my world, anytime Chris Squire (bassist of Yes)- his first solo album, Fish out of Water, 1975, was superb. Christopher Cross- who can forget Sailing? Donna Sommers- Disco had it's place ;) Dr. Hook- I like many of his older tunes Duran Duran- one of the best from the 1980's David Bowie Emerson Lake and Palmer Enya- what interesting music she offers Frank Zappa- what a pervert, RIP, saw in concert 1975 Frankie Valle and the Four Seasons Genesis/Phil Collins Gerry Rafferty- Right Down the line. Wonderful vocalists. Steve Miller Band- excellent Glenn Cambell- many great songs Hall and Oates Herb Alber/Tijuana Brass- who can forget the lonely bull? John Tesh Jose Feliciano Judy Collins- voice of an angel WAR- my first concert, in 1972 Kenny G Joan Baez- especially Diamonds and Rust, another Angel Klaatu- Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft Kraftwerk- need I say more? Kylie Minogue- one babe who is really hot right now. ;) She has my attention. Lou Christie Mike Odfield Orchestra/Orkestra Paul Mccartney Paul Reverre and the Raiders Pet Shop Boys Peter Gabriel Peter Paul and mary Mamas and the Poppas R.E.M Roy Buchanan- saw in concert twice Rusted Root The Temptations The Coors The Traveling Wibury's The Turtles Three Dog Night I even like some of Yanni's stuff ;) Lee |
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now that is a list -
May 4th, 2002, 08:18 PM
good show general we have to remember the past so we have a chance in the future. Yes-Close to the edge, Cusco, I saw Jean Michel Jarre live in Houston with a million other people and spent an hour interviewing him, Moody Blues early stuff-oh-la-la..........thanks.
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May 5th, 2002, 03:13 AM
Yikes! I didn't realize how long that post was until I re-read it again here. I would love to see Jarre in concert someday. Wasn't he the one who performed that incredible Millenium concert, in Egypt I beleieve?
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